
The Batesville-based company finalized the acquisition at the beginning of the month and is planning on a revenue increase between six and eight percent during the fourth quarter of the fiscal year, according to recruiting company Zenopa.
In June, Hill-Rom agreed to purchase Trumpf, a producer of surgical tables, surgical lighting and supply units.
Company officials believe Hill-Rom’s diverse portfolio, shown by the purchase of Trumpf, will drive future success.



